The installation of the defibrillators around the village is part of the Ingleton Save A Life project. The aim of this project is ‘To have an effective community of people in Ingleton who are able to resuscitate in a cardiac arrest situation’. There are training and awareness sessions every month at the Community Centre for those who would like to know what to do in this situation. The training sessions are to teach you as an individual what to do if you come across someone in cardiac arrest. They are not to form a group of first responders. To reserve your place, phone Jayne at the centre on 015242 41701. There is a voluntary suggested donation of £2.50

On behalf of the parishioners of Ingleton we would like to thank all those local people who have donated their time, money or expertise to this project. We would also like to thank SADS UK, the British Heart Foundation and Dave Jones of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust for their invaluable help and advice

The installation of the defibrillators around the village is part of the Ingleton Save A Life project. The aim of this project is ‘To have an effective community of people in Ingleton who are able to resuscitate in a cardiac arrest situation’. There are training and awareness sessions every month at the Community Centre for those who would like to know what to do in this situation. The training sessions are to teach you as an individual what to do if you come across someone in cardiac arrest. They are not to form a group of first responders. To reserve your place, phone Jayne at the centre on 015242 41701. There is a voluntary suggested donation of £2.50

On behalf of the parishioners of Ingleton we would like to thank all those local people who have donated their time, money or expertise to this project. We would also like to thank SADS UK, the British Heart Foundation and Dave Jones of the Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust for their invaluable help and advice